TO MANGI WABAG

May 4 2012, 10:20 PM

Mangi Wabag, Where on earth are you and collecting these ********* crabs from? You must be mental heal roaming around in other people's place sniffing for pussy ****. I bet you don't have to appear in this forum again spreading ********** about Enga Province.

Re: Wapenamanda Open 2012

May 5 2012, 1:22 PM

Honestly what a complete bunch of spivs. In other countries some of these candidates would have been laughed right out of the arena before they even decided to contest. In Wapenamanda, they're csrried on people's shoulders and celebrated!

Re: Wapenamanda Open 2012

May 6 2012, 10:00 AM

I think successful businessman like Michael Yai Pupu can change wapenamanda. He has a track record of being a successful businessman in Png and he is known at the national level and village level. He can do the job.

Why history shows that GOOD businessmen make BAD pollies

In our PNG history, those businessmen elected MPs have turned out to be our biggest thieves. Why?

Businessmen do business for THEIR personal gain and profit. Helping others takes a back seat to their main objective, and often helping others has no relevance at all to t heir business.

Once these businessmen get into parliament, they tend to do 2 things-

1. They use the time they are paid by our tax monies to do work to benefit the public for their private business instead. They just can't get used to the fact that the4y are no longer spending full time filling up their own pockets, so then they start cheating on public time to continue their business. After all, what do you expect them to do - abandon their business when they get into office and let it fall apart?
Thus, the corruption begins-they cheat on public time, even though they're getting a full time salary and paid to look after the publivc interest.

2. Their motivation still lies in making money for themselves. Once they get into parliament they still can't get that out of their head. Thus, they start looking for ways to get public tax money and put it into their pocket, using any of the 1001 tricks that other pollies can share with them. Or they take illegal kickbacks on government contracts. The possibilities are unlimited, but the bottom line is that these businessmen hurt us more than help us once they get into parliament.

Let's not elect another round of thieves to fill up the corrupt haus tambaran!